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KOBI Co., 644 G Rainier Avenue, Seattle, Washington, Golden Glint SHAMPOO -that magic luster for every shade of hair literary radicals have recently vaunted. The city now has two streets of white cement cube residences, echt Deutsch. In Auteuil the Rue Mallet-Stevens, named after its architect, has been opened by the ,government's Minister of Commerce. The other is the Villa Seurat, in the Parc Montsouris quarter. Here the cement cubes are yellow and come from the brain of Lurçat, the French architect, whose designs were visible in your and Jane Heap's Ma- chine Age Show. Lurçat's interiors are models of comfort in lighting and technical equipment. Much more native and French js what Mr. Hudnut possesses in his new shop where, like colonial rebels, Amer- ican perfumes may be purchased on the Rue de la Paix. Le Pape, the noted decorator, is here responsible for one of the most charming modern salons in commercial Paris. Etched Venetian glass scrolls the eiling and irregularly crusts the walls where bro- ken areas of pink, reflected in divans and chairs, complete the retraction of colors which the prismatic scheme modernizes. The affectedly chic French smoke American tobacco as their American prototypes affect bleus et jaunes. Neighbor to Roget et Gal- let, Houbigant and Coty, Mr. Hudnut has a fashionable fighting chance. A LFRED KNOPF is here, buy- ing. Out of recent French literature you may read next autumn translations of three lately popular bi- ographies-Carco's "Life of Villon," (as an early habitué of Le Lapin Agile Carco knows his roister-doister type) ; Andrée's "Christopher Columbus," which by its un favorableness will ex- cite controversy, and Benjamin's workmanlike "Balzac." Also, if you are still interested in that overwritten period, Mathiez's "History of the French Revolution." 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